Fast, background-free, 3D super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (SOFI)

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​Fast, background-free, 3D super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (SOFI)​
Dertinger, T.; Colyer, R.; Iyer, G.; Weiss, S. & Enderlein, J. ​ (2009) 
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences106(52) pp. 22287​-22292​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0907866106 

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Dertinger, T.; Colyer, R.; Iyer, G.; Weiss, S.; Enderlein, Jörg 
Abstract
Super-resolution optical microscopy is a rapidly evolving area of fluorescence microscopy with a tremendous potential for impacting many fields of science. Several super-resolution methods have been developed over the last decade, all capable of overcoming the fundamental diffraction limit of light. We present here an approach for obtaining subdiffraction limit optical resolution in all three dimensions. This method relies on higher-order statistical analysis of temporal fluctuations (caused by fluorescence blinking/intermittency) recorded in a sequence of images (movie). We demonstrate a 5-fold improvement in spatial resolution by using a conventional wide-field microscope. This resolution enhancement is achieved in iterative discrete steps, which in turn allows the evaluation of images at different resolution levels. Even at the lowest level of resolution enhancement, our method features significant background reduction and thus contrast enhancement and is demonstrated on quantum dot-labeled microtubules of fibroblast cells.
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2009
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 
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0027-8424; 0027-8424
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English

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